Players
And Press TalkSurrey
Now
Newspaper:(December 2003)
"One
lesson is all it takes to become a harp player. Believe it or
not!
...and best of all, in no time you can feel confident in making your
little harp sing. You will be hearing more about this harp..."

Sheila
Walton:
"All these years I thought I would never be able to play in a group of
any kind, so it's been a real blessing to me find an instrument that I
can get satisfaction from playing...it's certainly very exciting...my
granddaughters have enjoyed trying it too, and they're only 5 and 7
years old, so it's for everyone."

Unknown
man
at a Harpeggio concert:
"I'm doing it! I'm playing the harp!" (a typical reaction when we let the
audience try the harp.)

Surrey
Now
Newspaper: (May 2004)
"It's so simple an instrument to learn that anyone can be making
pleasing sounds in as little as 30 minutes. It's really for
anyone who doesn't have the time or skill to learn traditional note
reading."

Mercedes
Maat:"This instrument has brought a lot of joy into my
heart. It's so easy, there's nothing complicated, and I hope you
will try it too."

Der
Bote:
"Kathy said she would teach us to play her harp when we had a spare
moment. Bryan got all inspired, so later, Kathy asked him to join
her playing our special music. Bryan played the harp and Kathy
accompanied on her guitar, and it was very beautiful." (it was the first time Bryan had
seen the harp.)Mary
Jackson:
"It's a good feeling knowing that you can play a real musical
instrument. This versatile harp meets the needs of people of all
ages
and abilities."